This book is a great overview of the wonderful things that can be done with CSS in web development. Using CSS is a great way to make websites more accessible to the disabled while not losing the look of a well designed web page. This book is set up nicely and makes note of features that are not properly supported by the various browsers that are out there. It has a great overview in the back of each of the attributes that can be used in CSS and how they are to be applied and whether they are inherited etc. It's a great resource for those implementing the powers of CSS to clean up their html code.

If you are looking for a book that demonstrates some of the more detailed aspects of how to take advantage of ASP.NET and ADO.NET, then you should buy this book. I couldn't stop reading it after I noticed that many of the details that took me a while to figure out when developing my own apps were clearly explained. There are some great pieces of advice contained in these pages. Also, the examples are actually of scenarios you would implement; not just a bunch of the same tired code samples. Don't be fooled by the number of pages either. Once you start into the book you will notice its presentation is very focused and well thought-out.

This is the best book I have even seen for the Java 2 exam preparation. I got 91%. It gives you a thorough understanding of the concepts you need to know to pass the exam. The included mock exam is very similar to the real test. This book alone is enough for you. Thank you, Kathy.

Michael Meyers does an excellent job in helping you prepare for the A+ Exam. The Book is well Written and informative. Michael Meyers use of light humor keeps the reader entertained. This book is not a dry read like most technical books can be.